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Caprine
Caprine Cap"rine, a. [L. caprinus.] Of or pertaining to a goat; as, caprine gambols.

Meaning of Caprin from wikipedia

- Aspirin is the genericized trademark for acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to reduce pain, fever, and inflammation...
- Caprin-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CAPRIN1 gene. It is suggested that Caprin1 (a.k.a. RNG105) is essential for the formation of long-term...
- "Budorcas". Biolib. Bibi, F.; Vrba, E.; Fack, F. (2012). "A new African fossil caprin and a combined molecular and morphological Bayesian phylogenetic analysis...
- R****enstandards (Ausgabe 01.01.2014) (in German). Fédération suisse d'élevage caprin/Schweizerischer Ziegenzuchtverband/Federazione svizzera d'allevamento caprino...
- Antiplatelet Drugs UK Trade Name Other Names (Non-UK) Aspirin Nu-Seals, Microprin, caprin Dual with dipyridamole: Asasantin ****, Molita Modified Release acetylsalicylic...
- pâtre, which means shepherd. l'Institut technique de l’élevage ovin et caprin or Technical Institute of Sheep and Goat Breeding. ****ociation pour la Promotion...
- raciaux (valable dès 01.01.2014) (in French). Fédération suisse d'élevage caprin/Schweizerischer Ziegenzuchtverband/Federazione svizzera d'allevamento caprino...
- PMID 23339550. Geraads, D.; El Boughabi, S.; Zouhri, S. (2012). "A new caprin bovid (Mammalia) from the late Miocene of Morocco". Palaeontologica Africana...
- ISBN 9781487574154. Bibi, F.; Vrba, E.; Fack, F. (2012). "A new African fossil caprin and a combined molecular and morphological Bayesian phylogenetic analysis...
- Baayen & Weissenborn, 2004), 2 & 3 year olds in Italian and French (Lorusso, Caprin, and Guasti 2004, Snyder et al., 1995), and 3 - 6 year olds in Russian (using...